 The Independent Corrupt Practices and Order Related Offences Commission has put together a two-day capacity training workshop for journalists on understanding the working and functions of the Commission and fighting corruption in the country. The workshop is holding at the ICPC headquarters in Abuja, plus TV Emmanuel Ayidjana has the report. The two-day capacity building workshop is the initiative of the management of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Order Related Offences Commission to boost the quality of reportage by journalists covering the bit. While welcoming participants, chairman of the Commission said there is need for a proper understanding of the laws that set up the ICPC and collaboration with the media in order to reduce fake news reporting. We have a duty to close ranks about deciding how we will continue to communicate professionally bearing the risk of news reporting and fake news in mind. Because fake news and news reporting threaten all of us, it threatens the stability of the state and it threatens professional competencies and our livelihoods. I want to close by urging you to use this opportunity to establish a relationship with us, not just a relationship that demands of us that you tell me when we get a high profile fish that we're investigating, but a relationship that helps us to discuss about how to deal with this culture corruption, what are the challenges that we face, what are the challenges that you as journalists who report these things and also attack and address globally that you face. According to the Commission, about 424 projects across the country have been tracked, with most either shortly executed, incomplete, abandoned or sighted on private properties. The ICPC assured that many of the culprits were arrested, prosecuted and monies returned back to government coffers in many cases. The Commission also took participants into core areas of its operations. Several other papers were presented but not without calling on the media to collaborate in the fight for the benefit of the country. Until you get notified about fresh news updates